Ep-53 |Red Flags in Cyber Crime|Frauds That Can Happen to You| Bill Gates Hacked by Teenager?| Human Trafficking?| Solving Cyber attack Cases |Career in Ethical |Raw Talks Telugu Business Podcast
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In the latest Telugu episode of Raw Talks, we dive deep into the hidden and alarming world of cybercrime with our special guest, Murli Master. We explore a wide range of topics, shedding light on the dark web, cybersecurity, and the real threats lurking in the digital age.
We begin by discussing the dark web and the shocking reality of human trafficking, exploring how easily kids can be sold through websites and the impossible task of tracking transactions made via Bitcoins. The conversation gets more intense as we delve into red rooms, where live calls are made for sinister purposes, and the terrifying use of anonymous calls to hack into systems and threaten individuals.
- Dark Web: The ease of human trafficking through online platforms.
- Bitcoin Transactions: The challenges in tracking these anonymous exchanges.
- Red Rooms: The horrifying concept of live calls for illicit activities.
- Anonymous Threats: Using calls to hack systems and intimidate people.
The conversation moves on to the Security Operations Center (SOC) and the safety of our data. We question whether our data is truly secure, if it can be recorded or stored, and the effectiveness of the one-time watch feature. We also examine the safety of popular apps like WhatsApp and Instagram, discussing how easily accounts can be hacked and the dangers of video call spam and Snapchat scams that lead to money demands.
We then touch on how businesses and systems, especially in Hyderabad, are being hacked. The effectiveness of firewalls, antivirus software, and other protective measures against hacking is scrutinized, along with ransomware and doxware threats. Murli Master shares a notable case of a 19-year-old hacking Bill Gates' credit card, emphasizing the need for better coordination between local, international, and national police for interagency operations.
- Data Security: Can our data be recorded or stored? Are apps like WhatsApp safe?
- Account Hacking: The ease of hacking Instagram accounts and video call scams.
- Business Hacking: Incidents in Hyderabad and the protection offered by firewalls and antivirus software.
- Ransomware and Doxware: Understanding these cyber threats.
- Famous Hacks: Bill Gates' credit card hacked by a teenager.
- Police Coordination: The need for interagency operations to tackle cybercrime.
Murli Master also shares his journey into content creation and his involvement in movies. We discuss the use of VPNs, incognito modes, and the implications of cyber fraud. The conversation includes the legal risks of using cracked software versions and provides examples of various fraud cases.
As we conclude, we question if India is ready for a cyberattack and provide valuable advice for those considering a career in cybersecurity. We also share views on hacking courses priced at 499/- and 599/- and discuss whether iPhones are truly safe.
- Cyber Fraud: The risks of using VPNs, incognito modes, and cracked software.
- Cybersecurity Careers: Advice for aspiring professionals.
- Hacking Courses: Evaluating the legitimacy of budget hacking courses.
- iPhone Safety: Are they really secure?
Join us for this eye-opening episode with Murli Master to understand the depth of cyber threats and how to protect yourself in the digital world.
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